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The Swords of Southeast Asia Ⅲ

Parang
The Parang is a cleaver or Machete-like weapon used throughout the Malay archipelago. It weighs around 2 pounds and has an edge that makes use of a convex grind. All in all, the blade has three edges.

The front area is sharp enough for skinning. The fine back end is great for carving. For the middle area, it is wide enough for chopping. Horn or wood are the common materials for the hilt of the Parang. A nice feature of this blade is that it has a widened end to avoid slips and slides in wet conditions.

Pandat
A weapon used by the Dayak people was the Pandat war sword. It is a common weapon among people from the Northwest of Borneo. They never used this sword as a tool.

The Pandat is heavy and short, featuring a single-edged blade and iron hilt. Passing through its handle is a small cross-piece of bone or iron.

The wielder holds the sword with one or two hands and will execute a downward stroke. A bend is present, close to the hilt, and has an angle of 25-degrees. The bend is in the transition between the blade and handle.


The back and the edge of the blade are straight. These run apart, making the area along the sword’s tip the broadest portion of the weapon. For the general measurements, these often range from 22 and 28 inches. Its handle is usually 16 inches long.

Commonly, those who made the Pandat used wood for its sheath. It features traditional patterns that adorn this. It may also have tufts of hair, feathers, or may be painted with in red.

Balisword
The Balisword is a huge version of the Balisong and features two hilts covering the blade. It is 94 centimeters long when the sword is open. For the average blade size of the Balisong, it goes at 43.5 centimeters. Its hilts are around 50.5 centimeters long.

Balisword is a term that combines “Balisong” and “sword”, describing the unique design of the weapon. Its length can range from two to six feet.



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